Sidenote: Moral effect of the victory at Marabiyeh.
Note how for Ruskin the gulf which for the onlooker-consciousness lies between subject and object is bridged here - as it was for Goethe in his representation of the physico-moral effect of colour.
I do not overlook the fact that Christ's life and death had a moral effect as well.
Wilson seems to mean not only that poetry has a moral effect, but that the moral value is the main intention.
General To say that poetry has a moral effect on the reader is not the same as to say that moral improvement is the purpose of poetry.
Poetry has, he believes, a moral effect, but he does not establish this moral effect as its motivating purpose[402].
Although the consensus of classical opinion agreed that poetry does have a moral effect on the reader, it never defined poetry as an art of discovering all means to moral improvement.
The rider's employment of force, when properly applied, has a moral effect also on the horse, that accelerates the results.
It illustrated desperate efforts that had for once a moral effect on an impressionable enemy.
The evacuation was the result of strategic, if not of tactical, moral effect.
Against unimaginative men, who retain some coolness and consequently the faculty of reasoning in danger, moral effect will be as material effect.
Moral effect passes; finally one sees that the enemy is not so terrible as he appeared to be.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moral effect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.